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Umeå ( , , , locally ; South Westrobothnian: ;). fi, Uumaja; sju, Ubmeje; sma, Upmeje; se, Ubmi) is a city in northeast Sweden. It is the seat of
Umeå Municipality Umeå Municipality (, sme, Ubmi gielda) is a municipality in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. Its seat is Umeå, which is also the county seat of Västerbotten County. Administration The municipality is an administrative entity defined ...
and the capital of
Västerbotten County Västerbotten County ( sv, Västerbottens län) is a county or ''län'' in the north of Sweden. It shares the borders with the counties of Västernorrland, Jämtland, and Norrbotten, as well as the Norwegian county of Nordland and the Gulf of Bo ...
. Situated on the
Ume River The Ume River (Swedish: ''Ume älv'' or ''Umeälven'') is one of the main rivers in northern Sweden. It is around long, and flows in a south-eastern direction from its source, the lake ''Överuman'' by the Norwegian border within the Scandinavian ...
, Umeå is the largest
locality Locality may refer to: * Locality (association), an association of community regeneration organizations in England * Locality (linguistics) * Locality (settlement) * Suburbs and localities (Australia), in which a locality is a geographic subdivis ...
in
Norrland Norrland (, "Northland", originally ''Norrlanden'' or "the Northlands") is the northernmost, largest and least populated of the three traditional lands of Sweden, consisting of nine provinces. Although Norrland does not serve any administ ...
and the thirteenth largest in Sweden, with a wider municipal population of 130,224 inhabitants in 2020. When
Umeå University Umeå University ( sv, Umeå universitet; Ume Sami: ) is a public research university located in Umeå, in the mid-northern region of Sweden. The university was founded in 1965 and is the fifth oldest within Sweden's present borders. As of 2 ...
was established in 1965, growth accelerated, and the amount of housing has doubled in 30 years from 1980 to 2010. , Umeå was gaining around 1000 inhabitants per year and the municipality plans for having 200 000 inhabitants by 2050. The projection of municipality size in 2050 has, however, been questioned as an overestimation in an independent study. Umeå is a
university town A college town or university town is a community (often a separate town or city, but in some cases a town/city neighborhood or a district) that is dominated by its university population. The university may be large, or there may be several sma ...
and centre of education, technical and medical research in northern Sweden. The two universities located in the city,
Umeå University Umeå University ( sv, Umeå universitet; Ume Sami: ) is a public research university located in Umeå, in the mid-northern region of Sweden. The university was founded in 1965 and is the fifth oldest within Sweden's present borders. As of 2 ...
and one of the 3 main branches of SLU, host around 40,000 enrolled students, which corresponds to around 30% of the total population.
CRISPR gene editing CRISPR gene editing (pronounced "crisper") is a genetic engineering technique in molecular biology by which the genomes of living organisms may be modified. It is based on a simplified version of the bacterial CRISPR-Cas9 antiviral defense syst ...
was developed by researchers at Umeå University, being awarded the 2020
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. Umeå was the European Capital of Culture during 2014, along with Riga in Latvia. Consulates from ten countries can be found in Umeå (2021): Denmark (from 1848), Finland (from 1921), France (from 1989), Iceland (from 2002), Italy (from 2012), Latvia (1939–1940; again from 2014), Lithuania (from 2012), Norway (from 1963), and the Republic of Seychelles (from 2001).


History

The first written mention of Umeå is from the 14th century. The northern parts of Sweden, including the counties of Västerbotten County, Västerbotten and Norrbotten County, Norrbotten, were mostly settled by nomadic Sami people before this time but not necessarily forming any permanent settlement in the city's exact location. The name is believed to be derived from the Old Norse word ''Úma'' which means ''roaring''. The name of the town would therefore mean "''The Roaring River''". The coast came to be permanently settled by Germanic peoples moving upwards on the Bothnian Bay by boat, hence the Germanic names of towns and villages on the Westrobothnian coast. Southern Westrobothnia (Umeå and Skellefteå) has been a permanent Germanic settlement since at least the 14th century, but probably since the Viking ages or earlier. Umeå in its first form was a parish with a wooden church and trade post located in the section of town now known as Backen (or Kyrkbacken). Its location near the coast and on a river was probably one of the reasons that people chose to settle there.1300-1652 Umeå kommun
- Umeå official website. Retrieved 26 August 2008
For the next couple of centuries, Umeå was a place consisting of scattered parishes, where merchandise originating with the Sami people was traded, and was the last inhabited place before the northern wilderness took over. However, no real city was built at the location selected by the king, and it lost its town privileges in the 1590s. In 1622, a city was again founded by Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. In 1638, it had about 40 houses. It suffered from Russian attacks in 1714 and in 1720 when it was burnt to the ground during the Russian Pillage of 1719-1721. At the close of the Finnish War in 1809 the Russian army under Barclay de Tolly took Umeå and held it from June to August. In 1874 the town improved the plans for its structure after it became a government requirement. Umeå had already started making these changes when Umeå city fire, on 25 June 1888, a fire devastated the eastern parts of Umeå and at least 2,300 of the 3,000 inhabitants became homeless. In the restoration following the fire, almost 3,000 silver birch trees were planted along wide avenues to prevent future fires from spreading. For this reason Umeå is sometimes known as "Björkarnas Stad", the "City of Birches". The name of the Umeå ice-hockey team, IF Björklöven, Björklöven, means "The Birch Leaves".


Geography

Umeå is situated on the inlet of the Gulf of Bothnia at the mouth of the
Ume River The Ume River (Swedish: ''Ume älv'' or ''Umeälven'') is one of the main rivers in northern Sweden. It is around long, and flows in a south-eastern direction from its source, the lake ''Överuman'' by the Norwegian border within the Scandinavian ...
, in the south of Västerbotten. Umeå is about north of Stockholm and about south of the Arctic Circle. It is the largest city north of the Stockholm-Uppsala region, and is sometimes referred to as the regional centre of northern Sweden. The nearby community of Holmsund serves as its port. From here a ferry line connects it with the neighbouring city of Vaasa (Swedish: ''Vasa'') in Finland. The near connections to Finland affects the population of the city - several Sweden Finns live in Umeå.


Residential areas and localities


Central

* Berghem, Umeå, Berghem * Centrum, Umeå, Centrum * Fridhem * Gammlia * Haga, Umeå, Haga * Sandbacka * Umestan * Väst på stan * Öbacka * Öbacka Strand * Östermalm * Öst på stan


West

* Backen * Grisbacka * Grubbe * Klockarbäcken * Kronoparken * Kungsänget * Lundåkern * Rödäng * Sandåkern * Umedalen * Västerslätt * Västerhiske * Ytterhiske


South

* Alvik * Böle * Böleäng * Röbäck * Röbäcksdalen * Söderslätt * Teg, Umeå, Teg * Ön, Umeå, Ön


Southeast

* Carlshem * Carlshöjd * Carlslid * Gimonäs * Lilljansberget * Sofiehem * Tavleliden * Tomtebo * Ålidbacken, Tunnelbacken * Universitetsområdet * Ålidbacken * Ålidhem * Ålidhöjd


North/Northeast

* Ersboda * Ersmark, Umeå Municipality, Ersmark * Marieberg, Umeå, Marieberg * Mariedal, Umeå, Mariedal * Mariehem * Mariestrand * Nydalahöjd * Olofsdal * Sandahöjd


Climate

Umeå has a subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification, Dfc), bordering on a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification, Dfb) with short and fairly warm summers. Winters are lengthy and freezing but usually milder than in areas at the same latitude with a more continental climate. Average January temperature is about , July is . Considering its proximity to a major water body and its latitude, summers are warmer than would be expected. The record high of was recorded on 23 July 2014, during a 2014 Swedish heat wave, very warm summer in Sweden. The record low of was recorded on 15 February 1978.


Demography

The population of Umeå has grown consistently since the 1960s, when the university was built. In part because of the university, the town has attracted many residents from outside of Sweden, as well as students from other regions of Sweden. As of 2015, 10.4% of the population in the Umeå Municipality, municipality of Umeå were foreign-born. The largest national origin group is from Sweden Finns, Finland, followed by Swedish Iraqis, Iraq, Swedish Iranians, Iran and Somalis in Sweden, Somalia. In April 2017 the Jewish association in Umeå closed after receiving multiple threats from Neo-Nazism, neo-Nazis, allegedly associated with the Nordic Resistance Movement.


Transportation

The road infrastructure includes two European highways (European route E4, E4 and European route E12, E12) which pass the city.Sweden Tourism
Map of Sweden. Accessed 14 April 2010.
/ref> The local bus system is centred at Vasaplan in the city centre, and has multiple routes travelling throughout the city.Umeå University
Bus Transportation. Accessed 24 September 2014.
/ref> About from the city centre is Umeå Airport. It is the 7th largest airport in Sweden by number of passengers, with 844,932 passengers in 2010. The Bothnia Line (''Botniabanan'') connects to Umeå from the south, it runs along the High Coast via Örnsköldsvik to Umeå. This railway was opened on 28 August 2010. The new railway line is long, containing 140 bridges and of tunnels. It provides Umeå with a fast train connection to Stockholm ( hours). A new railway station, Umeå East Station, was built in connection to Norrland's University Hospital and
Umeå University Umeå University ( sv, Umeå universitet; Ume Sami: ) is a public research university located in Umeå, in the mid-northern region of Sweden. The university was founded in 1965 and is the fifth oldest within Sweden's present borders. As of 2 ...
. The Wasaline ferry takes four hours to arrive at Vaasa, Finland. Umeå is located along the Blue Highway (tourist route), Blue Highway, which is an international tourist route from Mo i Rana, Norway to Pudozh, Russia via Finland.


Culture

The Opera of northern Sweden, the Norrland Opera, is based in the city, as is the English-language non-profit Umeå Theatre Company and the Bildmuseet, Museum of Contemporary Art and Visual Culture. The annual Umeå Jazz Festival is one of the larger Scandinavian festivals for modern jazz. Well-known metal bands from Umeå include Cult of Luna, Gotham City, Hollow (band), Hollow, Meshuggah, Mexicoma, Nocturnal Rites, Refused, and Persuader. During the 1990s, the influence of Umeå hardcore punk bands such as Final Exit (band), Final Exit, Step Forward, Refused, Abhinanda, Shield and Doughnuts and the local labels Desperate Fight Records and Busted Heads Records led to the growth of Umeå's hardcore scene. Independent record label Ny Våg is headquartered in Umeå, and have released records of Umeå artists such as AC4 (band), AC4, Masshysteri and Invasionen. In 2009 the town was designated European Capital of Culture for 2014, along with Riga. Umeå is the centre of television in northern Sweden; Sveriges Television, SVT Nord and TV4's northern region office are both based in the city. The main newspapers of the county of Västerbotten, Västerbottens-Kuriren and Västerbottens Folkblad are also based in Umeå. The background and setting for the video game ''Unravel (video game), Unravel'' are based on landscapes around Umeå.


Sports

The city of Umeå currently hosts four major sports clubs. The women's football club is Umeå IK. The men's hockey team IF Björklöven was very successful in the 1980s but has been less successful in recent years. Björklöven are currently playing in the Swedish second-tier league HockeyAllsvenskan while Umeå IK plays in the top Swedish women's football league Damallsvenskan. IBK Dalen and IKSU are among the major floorball teams in Sweden; both teams has been in the Swedish Championships finals two years in a row (). Other sports clubs include IFK Umeå, Mariehem SK, Umeå FC, and Umedalens IF. In 2018 and 2020, Umeå was named Sweden's best sports city by SVT Sport. In 2011, a baseball and softball team, Umeå Baseboll & Softbol, klubb, was founded. The team has 2 former national team players as coaches and currently plays in Norra Regionserien.


Education and research

In 1951 the Umeå University Library, city's library was recognised as important for northern Sweden. The library is given a copy of every new book printed in Sweden.
Umeå University Umeå University ( sv, Umeå universitet; Ume Sami: ) is a public research university located in Umeå, in the mid-northern region of Sweden. The university was founded in 1965 and is the fifth oldest within Sweden's present borders. As of 2 ...
has about 37,000 students and 4,200 staff. The establishment of the university in the mid-1960s led to a population expansion from about 50,000 inhabitants to today's 121,032. The expansion continues, with about 1100 new inhabitants every year, and has made Umeå a modern, somewhat intellectual city to add to the traditional basis of heavy industry for cities along the coast of northern Sweden (
Norrland Norrland (, "Northland", originally ''Norrlanden'' or "the Northlands") is the northernmost, largest and least populated of the three traditional lands of Sweden, consisting of nine provinces. Although Norrland does not serve any administ ...
). The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences or ''Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet'' is a university in Sweden. Although its head office is located in Uppsala (Ultuna), the university has several campuses in different parts of Sweden, including Umeå. Unlike other government-run universities in Sweden, it is funded through the budget for the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation (Sweden), Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation. The Norrland's University Hospital, university hospital serves the entire region of northern Sweden.


Economy

Key research fields of the University are life sciences (especially medical and cell and the molecular biology of plants), human-technology interaction, social welfare, ecology and gender perspectives. The Umeå University works collaboratively with companies such as ABB Group, ABB, Volvo, Skanska, Ericsson, and Öhrlings PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Umeå, with Umeå Plant Science Centre, is another major site of research and education. Notable companies based in Umeå include: * GE Healthcare, which produces chromatography systems such as Fast protein liquid chromatography, FPLC, High-performance liquid chromatography, HPLC and DNA sequencer equipment. * Handelsbanken, HQ in the northern region of Sweden. * Komatsu Limited, Komatsu Forest, European HQ. * Siemens Financial Services, Scandinavian HQ. * Volvo Trucks. * Nasdaq Technology AB *, production facilities for tractor front-end loaders.


Notable people

Athletes * Sebastian Aho (ice hockey, born 1996), Sebastian Aho * Björn Berg * Jesper Blomqvist * Jörgen Brink * Åsa Elfving * Per Elofsson * Fredrik Ericsson * Hanna Ljungberg * Mikael Lustig * Gunnar Nordahl * Maria Pietilä Holmner * Anja Pärson * Assar Rönnlund * Patrik Sundström * Daniel Tjärnqvist * Tor Troéng * Marcus Wallmark Musicians * Karl Backman * Katarina Barruk * Eva Dahlgren * Mats Gustafsson * Frida Hyvönen * Inge Johansson * Daniel Lindström * Dennis Lyxzén * Lisa Miskovsky * Nicklas Nygren * David Sandström * Kristofer Steen * Tove Styrke * Morgan Ågren * Fricky * Infernus * Fredrik Thordendal/Meshuggah Politicians * Ibrahim Baylan * Kjell-Olof Feldt * Jonas Sjöstedt * Ola Ullsten Other * Stieg Larsson, novelist * Stig Lindberg, artist * Kung Fury, David Sandberg, film director and actor * Amanda Kernell, film director and screenwriter * Forsen, video game streamer * Vargskelethor Joel, video game streamer


See also

* Blue Highway (tourist route), Blue Highway, an international tourist route from Norway to Russia via Sweden and Finland * Umea Region


Notes


References


External links


Website of Umeå municipality



Umeå Region

Umeå Tourist Office
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